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  1. Geographic Bias in AI: Never tell an AI you’re from Naples February 23, 2026

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  2. Fact-checking Google’s AI Overviews just got a little easier – here’s how February 22, 2026

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  3. DHS Wants a Single Search Engine to Flag Faces and Fingerprints Across Agencies February 22, 2026

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  4. C.I.A. Retracts Reports Flagged for Bias February 22, 2026

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  5. Sam Altman vs Elon Musk: Why OpenAI’s CEO says space-based data centres won’t matter this decade February 22, 2026

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  6. Revenge of the English majors: The age of AI is driving new respect for humanities skills February 22, 2026

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  7. The Entire New Yorker Archive Is Now Fully Digitized February 22, 2026

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  8. ‘Digital colonialism’: how AI companies are following the playbook of empire February 22, 2026

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  9. How Libraries Can Use Storytelling to Build Community Support (4 Practical Tips) February 22, 2026

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  10. Hallucinated References, Government Reports, and Managing Your Citations February 22, 2026

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  11. Precision vs. accuracy February 22, 2026

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  12. Reading-specific region differs in the dyslexic brain, Stanford-led study finds February 21, 2026

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  13. New Issue of Library Trends (74.3): Data Literacy: Navigating the Shift from Hype to Reality February 21, 2026

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  14. Reject the Evidence of Your Eyes and Ears February 21, 2026

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  15. Is there an AI Business Model for Science Scholarly Communications? February 21, 2026

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  16. AI: The Sycophancy Fallacy: Why You May be Worried About the Wrong Bias with Search February 21, 2026

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  17. Could AI Data Centers Be Moved to Outer Space? February 20, 2026

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  18. New Research Shows AI Agents Are Running Wild Online, With Few Guardrails in Place February 20, 2026

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  19. Bondi says “no evidence,” while DOJ quietly edits the index February 20, 2026

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  20. Celebrating Freedom to Read Week: Maximize Accessibility to Keep Patrons Reading February 20, 2026

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  21. “We’re now at around 1,000 documented cases of AI-generated hallucinations submitted to courts.” February 20, 2026

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  22. Master the Power of Saying ‘No’ in Leadership February 20, 2026

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  23. Defending the freedom to read is not radical — it’s American February 20, 2026

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  24. AI Guidelines for Open Access Journals February 20, 2026

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  25. Libraries, Segregation, and Civil Rights February 20, 2026

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